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Overview
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Josh Friedman (developer)
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Original Air Date:
13 March 2009 (Season 2, Episode 18)
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As the Connors prepare to move, they find out that Riley is dead, and Sarah begins to doubt Cameron's motives. Jesse flashes back to a submarine mission in the future, and John Henry plays hide and seek with Catherine Weaver's daughter. full summary | add synopsis
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Great Shows and I am sick of the canceling more (1 total)
Cast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| Lena Headey | ... | Sarah Connor | |
| Thomas Dekker | ... | John Connor | |
| Summer Glau | ... | Cameron Phillips | |
| Brian Austin Green | ... | Derek Reese | |
| Garret Dillahunt | ... | John Henry | |
| Shirley Manson | ... | Catherine Weaver | |
| Leven Rambin | ... | Riley Dawson | |
| Richard T. Jones | ... | James Ellison | |
| Busy Philipps | ... | Kacy Corbin | |
| Theo Rossi | ... | Dietze | |
| Mackenzie Brooke Smith | ... | Savannah Weaver (as Mackenzie Smith) | |
| Chad Coleman | ... | Queeg (as Chad L. Coleman) | |
| Drew Rausch | ... | Rick | |
| Chris Ellis | ... | Hayes | |
| Stephanie Jacobsen | ... | Jesse Flores |
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Factual errors: In the morgue, when John is looking at Riley's body, the cloth was wrapped around her torso. It should have been covering her completely. more
Quotes:
Jesse:
You do me one favor? You see anything you don't like out there, you think before you pull that trigger.
Dietze:
I been seein' things I don't like since J-Day. You don't get to be my age without thinkin' first.
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References Space Invaders (1978) (VG) more
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For a long time I didn't watch prime time television shows. Not since the 80's and early 90's anyway. Now for the past 3 years I have found my way back to them and have a chosen few to watch or at least I did. Now with the exception of Smallville and Supernatural every show I get hooked on has either been canceled or in danger of becoming so. Now it appears that Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles is now going to be a member of the lost and forgotten. What the heck I ask! I am sick of this! Back in the 80's shows actually lasted a while no matter where they were in the ratings. Now all of a sudden if a show isn't in the top 5 it gets canceled. This is seriously getting out of hand. I am tired of falling in love with a show and and then these money hungry producers and network executives pulling the plugs on them. I can sit here and list at least 6 that I was interested in that didn't last more than 1 season. C-Mon!!! The Sarah Connor Chronicles has taken some weird turns and sometimes doesn't even seem like it would fit in Terminator genre but still something about the shows still compels viewers to stick with it and watch. There is a lack of good sci-fi shows out there and now that they got one going it seems it's doomed to the failed TV show abyss. Please, stop the cancellation frenzy and let a TV show play out. If you have to, change the writers. A show isn't going to grab every kind of viewer but the faithful will stick with it. So be faithful to us as TV once was.